
Polytechnique Montréal receives $50 million gift to create disruptive innovation hub
MONTREAL — A Quebec-born businessman and philanthropist who is donating $50 million to a Montreal university to establish an institute dedicated to “disruptive innovation” says it has never been more important to invest in homegrown talent.
Pierre Lassonde’s donation to Polytechnique Montréal, to be officially announced at an event Monday, comes as Canada finds itself in the midst of a tariff war with the United States, its largest trading partner and ally.
Lassonde believes Canada had grown used to being dependent on the U.S., a relationship that U.S. President Donald Trump has turned on its head since he took office in January.
“It was an easy relationship. Well, it isn’t anymore and we have to wake up to that,” Lassonde said in an interview last week from his Toronto home.